It’s hard to believe but another year’s come and gone. The good thing is that it looks like 2012 will be a good year. Although sometime in June, you may want to break out the DVD player and watch 2012. Then practice your survival skills because come December, things may change. But until then, just put your feet up and enjoy the year.

To ease your burden, I put together a list of all of the posts from 2011 where I shared free elearning assets. They’re yours to enjoy and use as you wish.

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15 responses to “A Year’s Worth of Free E-Learning Assets”

Hi Tom
Happy New Year to you and all your blog followers. I’ve been religiously lurking your blog posts for a couple of years now. I have learned much about instructional design issues thanks to the excellent information and resources provided on your blog.

I am in the academic world with the responsibility for transforming all of our graduate level courses for online delivery. I’ve used many of the strategies learned from your blog. I want to especially thank you for all the good work you are doing in e-learning. Happy New Year to you and everyone following this blog. Be well,

This is such a great wrap-up Tom. Thank you so much. While I have used a few of these templates already (http://leahmacvie.com/2011/08/active-learning/)I’ll definitely be checking out the rest and looking forward to using new one’s in 2012. Happy New Year!

You continue to be generous with your work and suggestions. I miss using mt creativity with your product but I am disabled and can no longer work in a corporate work style. What can you suggest I could do to keep my skills up with articulate presenter? I am able to creaTe but not on a consistant time table. Perhaps create a portfolio? Problem for me is the software is not on my pc and I don’t have access to the full version. Please feel free if you have time to email me personally.
Happy new year to you and your crew.

Happy New Year, Tom.
I learn a lot with you.
Although in your list is not included the post about books (November) it was very important to me.
I bought some books mentioned there and I just finished reading The Non-Designer’s Design Book. I will never look at a page in the same way I used to do.
Thank you.